Abstract
Exercise influence metabolic activities, especially carbohydrates and fats. Metabolism also gets synchronized in fasting and postprandial states stratifying glycogen supply, fat oxidation and related liver functions. Present study described correlation between fasting, postprandial status of fats and carbohydrates and effects of exercise and interrelationships in both states. Twenty five, healthy individuals were selected for this experimental study, subjected to fasting (12 hrs) and postprandial studies, 72 hours (or 3 days apart), with and without exercise. For postprandial study with and without exercise”, individuals were fed a mixed meal of fats carbohydrates and proteins. Glucose, Lactate, Amylase, Triglyceride, Lactate dehydrogenase, Insulin was analyzed on automated Roche Cobas c501 chemistry and Roche Cobas e411 immunoassay analyzers. Comparative inference was noted with significance of